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If you've been worried that running Ookla's network testing app or any other similar app would run you afoul of your monthly data cap, worry no longer. At least, if you're a T-Mobile subscriber. The carrier has come out to confirm that data transmitted via network speed tests won't count towards a user's regular data usage.

T-Mobile has recently announced that Galaxy S5 and Galaxy Note 3 users have an update on the way. Both updates are already in the process of rolling out, and in both cases -- the handsets will be getting support for VoLTE services. And equally important as the updates is the VoLTE market support.

T-Mobile recently announced something called Music Freedom. This essentially means Simple Choice customers will be able to stream music (over a 4G LTE connection) without having to worry about data limits. T-Mobile has said Music Freedom means no overages, no data caps and unlimited streaming.

Once again, T-Mobile is trying to upset the carrier market with its Un-carrier ways, now on version 6.0. This time, it is training its crosshairs on one of the fastest growing pastimes on mobile devices, aside from YouTube and cat photos. With its new music streaming and Internet radio offering, T-Mobile is setting your music free, not just from network limits but even from price.

Do you remember those days when the smaller your phone, the more popular or sophisticated you were? No? Well, neither do mobile phone companies since the continuing trend is that phones are getting bigger and bigger. A week after Samsung announced their biggest phone-tablet hybrid yet, the 7-inch Galaxy W, rumours are they will be releasing an even bigger one later this year: a phone version of the Galaxy Tab Pro 8.4.

T-Mobile recently unveiled something called the Underground. Essentially, this will be a new storefront available from the carrier. But more than a place to simply grab any old handset -- the Underground brings the promise of grabbing something different, something not quite as easy to get.

Sony recently announced an Android 4.4 Kit Kat update for the international variant of the Xperia Z. And while T-Mobile has recently begun rolling out an update for their model of the Xperia Z -- those users will not be getting Kit Kat just yet. T-Mobile Xperia Z users are finally getting Android 4.3 Jelly Bean, as in the update that was detailed and pulled a few months earlier.

T-Mobile has announced the upcoming availability of the Alcatel OneTouch Pop 7 tablet. The tablet will be available with T-Mobile beginning on June 18th, and perhaps more important for some -- it will arrive with a relatively low price point.

It looks like T-Mobile and Motorola are getting ready to begin pushing an update to Moto X users. For now the specifics for the update remain a mystery, however we do know one is coming due to the soak test invitations that are being sent out. These invites are going to members of the Motorola Feedback Network, and as always, they are light on the specifics.

When LG announced the LG G3, the matter of memory wasn't exactly a done deal. Now T-Mobile is letting everyone know that those buying LG's newest flagship from it will be faced with nothing less than 3 GB of RAM and 32 GB of storage.